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Algorithmic Architecture with Cellular Automata
An example of creating forms using simple programs.
Contributed by:
Jason Cawley
and
Stephen Wolfram
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A two-dimensional cellular automaton starts with a line of cells at the top, and "grows" down on successive steps. The "choice number" specifies on which steps the rule is actually applied.
The Generation of Form in A New Kind of Science
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Stephen Wolfram: Official Website
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Algorithmic Architecture with Cellular Automata
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Contributed by:
Jason Cawley
and
Stephen Wolfram
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